Hi,
I am trying to build Python documents as listed here
http://docs.python.org/devguide/documenting.html#building-the-documentation
make -C Doc html
Error message:
Checked out revision 89010.
mkdir -p build/html build/doctrees
python tools/sphinx-build.py -b html -d build/doctrees -D
latex_pape
Hi,
For people who wish to contribute is there a script which checks if the
patch is good and the test
results are matching with the baseline and basically says yes or no about
good or not good to merge.
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Thanks
Gudge
On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 8:11 AM, shankha wrote:
> Hi,
> For peop
Hi,
What is the usually the time taken to run Python tests on a x86 machine
with 1 GB of RAM?
http://docs.python.org/devguide/
./python -m test -j3
Should it be all PASS ? What is the expected summary of the results. Are
these good:
.3 tests omitted:
test___all__ test_site test_urlli
Hi,
For people who wish to contribute is there a script which checks if the
patch is good and the test
results are matching with the baseline and basically says yes or no about
good or not good to merge.
--
Thanks
Gudge
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Hi,
I am following the developers guide in running Python tests. I had few
questions.
1) Say I run the tests and the run got interrupted after few minutes. I
want to start afresh.
Is there a way to get rid of all the test results or intermediate files or
python does the job as and when the test is
", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import ssl
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 1, in
File "/home/shankha/Python-git/Python3-3/Python-3.3.3/Lib/ssl.py",line
60, in
import _ssl
I wish to make contribution to Python source code. I have studied the
developers guide and made myself familiar with mercurial. I wish to start
of with some doc bugs as this will give me insight into
how the whole process(review, tests, patches) works. Is it okay if to take:
http://bugs.python.org
Hi,
I am trying to run the following piece of code:
https://greyhat.gatech.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Java_Bytecode_Tutorial/Getting_Started
python Krakatau/assemble.py minimal.j.
The scripts are written for 2.7. I want to convert them to 3.3.
I am struck with the following error:
[]$ python Kra